June 12-23. A Truth Summit. 20 FREE Interviews with very different Truth-Tellers.
One question. Who are they?
A more important question. What’s in it for you? What’s the benefit to you of spending that valuable thing, your time, paying attention to them?
Will they satisfy some hunger - like for information on the jabs, 9/11, the banks, the stock market?
Will they give you something you can use - like information on getting gold versus silver, like the best ways of warding off shedding from the jabbed?
Perhaps very little.
So why bother paying attention to them??
In other words, what’s in it for you?
I believe heroes give us hope and strength. Hope that we will be able to succeed despite the forces against us. And strength from being around people with persistence, integrity, courage.
By the way, yes, these people are, for me, some of the biggest heroes of our time - though almost certainly they would deny that they are heroes.
Use whatever term you like. The reality. Instead of going along, they explored the evidence, spoke out about the evidence, often faced vilification and denunciation.
They cared enough, were driven enough, dared enough, to put in huge amounts of time and effort to bring us truth, in this world of toxic narratives.
Who are these people? Were they special in some way from childhood on, that they would care so passionately about their various truths?
There are characteristics many share. But rather than being special from childhood on, what stands out is that they chose to go with something that called to them, rather than going along with the mainstream. Richard Gage, hit with information about 9/11 that turned his understanding of the world upside down, faced what he had learned. Diana West, instead of accepting the story about the peace and love generation, noticed the death of the grown-up.
I will go further about what is special about these people. Yes, the truths matter. But why? I would say it’s because these people care about people - care to warn, care to inform, care to protect, enlighten. In other words, what would it matter, how the World Trade buildings collapsed, or that there is massive Communist infiltration in the West, or any number of other truths - except that we, the people, were lied to, deceived, betrayed - except that we, the people, are in horrific danger - and because the truth tellers care, they are warning us, informing us, as much as they can.
We live with an ionized sky. We live with imminent rice shortages - which will threaten the well-being of 3.5 billion people on the planet, for whom rice is the staple. We live with “dying suddenly” happening all around us, including among zoo animals.
More information is essential.
But information is not enough to lead us out from the dangers we face.
Each of the heroes gives us more than just the truths they have found. They are, for me, people living - to different degrees - with courage, passion, persistence, curiosity, integrity, commitment to truth. They have the willingness as well as the desire to find, to know, to tell the truth.
The hero’s quest. In Lord of the Rings, when Gandalf comes, Frodo says yes. These people have also each said yes to their particular quest
What’s in it for you, to learn more about these people?
I ask you. What’s your own hero’s quest? How often have there been calls?
And back to, what’s in it for you to spend time learning more about people who have said yes? My sense is they fuel the hero within each of us.
Posted May 4, 2023
A truth for many, may not have any connection with reality, because truth is an opinion i.e some one's version. But reality is based on some good or bad experiences i.e experiences of getting loved or getting hated by jealous people, or being boycotted by society etc etc